The Reforestation at Greenwood Farm Project recognizes the plantings of 20,000 trees, of varying native species in varying soil conditions, as a ‘man made landscape’ within the historic traditions of agriculture.
As designers, we saw an opportunity to make a system for organizing species and for implementing that system over many acres. The design incorporates the variations in leaf colors, tree heights and branch densities.
Through a 16-tree module with alternate placeholders, the location of a single tree could be established within the weave of tree species. Hand cards with the module were used by individuals while planting in the field. Reference points established through counting notation provided enough organization for the adaptable plan to develop and spread. Alternate positions in the modules allowed for tree species to be exchanged as required by local soil conditions.
The system oscillates between the establishment of a global view of the landscape and the specific conditions of each planted region.
Karen Lemmert and David Naill are principals of the architecture practice MANIFOLD design, and teach at the Maryland Institute College of Art.
On Farming - Contents
BRACKET [on farming]
GEOtube: Vertical Salt Deposit Growth System
AGER-AGRI
Seasoned Pasture: A Demonstration Range and Public Park
Precipitating a Productive Countryside: A Renewed Company Town Model
Cash Crops, Energy Landscapes
The Productive Surface
Nomadic Allotments: London’s Farming Future
Recycling Takes Command
45°50’8”N 119°41’57”W: Hybrid-Poplar Farm
Globalgaelisation
Migrational Fields: Farming and the Chinese Urban Village
Rethinking Urbanism in the Shrinking City of New Orleans
The Building That Farms…
Your Town Tomorrow
Butter in the Mail: Experiments in an Epistolary Economy
Landgrab City
Chia Mesa
Harvesting Space
Microcosmic Aquaculture
HydroLoops: Mechanization and the Command Prompt
Beyond Disney
BLDG 2.0: Crowd-Sourcing Building Energy Performance
Factory-Farmed Architecture: You Are How You Eat
Cloud Skippers
Farming [PARK]: Rail, Roadways, and Urban Form Today
Line 13 – Superlinearity
Living Tower: A Vertical Horse Stable for Luxor
Farm Plus: Hybrid Agricultural Landscapes
Project::Farm
The Catalog: From Ploughs to Clouds
Hydrating Luanda
Performative Landscapes
Post-Agricultural Speculations
Vertical Farming in Las Vegas? Beyond Pragmatism, Toward Desire
What We Are Is What We Eat
Farm Logic
Fructus Vegetabilis: Growing Profit in the War on Error
On Farming
Learning from Salinas (Hopefully)
Aquaculture Seascape Park
Ecologically Emergent Leisure Landscapes [EELLs]
Food Matrix
Notes Towards a History of Agrarian Urbanism